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Mobile Device Exploitation Cookbook

By : Akshay Dixit
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Mobile Device Exploitation Cookbook

By: Akshay Dixit

Overview of this book

Mobile attacks are on the rise. We are adapting ourselves to new and improved smartphones, gadgets, and their accessories, and with this network of smart things, come bigger risks. Threat exposure increases and the possibility of data losses increase. Exploitations of mobile devices are significant sources of such attacks. Mobile devices come with different platforms, such as Android and iOS. Each platform has its own feature-set, programming language, and a different set of tools. This means that each platform has different exploitation tricks, different malware, and requires a unique approach in regards to forensics or penetration testing. Device exploitation is a broad subject which is widely discussed, equally explored by both Whitehats and Blackhats. This cookbook recipes take you through a wide variety of exploitation techniques across popular mobile platforms. The journey starts with an introduction to basic exploits on mobile platforms and reverse engineering for Android and iOS platforms. Setup and use Android and iOS SDKs and the Pentesting environment. Understand more about basic malware attacks and learn how the malware are coded. Further, perform security testing of Android and iOS applications and audit mobile applications via static and dynamic analysis. Moving further, you'll get introduced to mobile device forensics. Attack mobile application traffic and overcome SSL, before moving on to penetration testing and exploitation. The book concludes with the basics of platforms and exploit tricks on BlackBerry and Windows Phone. By the end of the book, you will be able to use variety of exploitation techniques across popular mobile platforms with stress on Android and iOS.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
Mobile Device Exploitation Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Finding client-side injection


Client-side injection is a new dimension to the mobile threat landscape. Client side injection (also known as local injection) is a result of the injection of malicious payloads to local storage to reveal data not by the usual workflow of the mobile application. If 'or'1'='1 is injected in a mobile application on search parameter, where the search functionality is built to search in the local SQLite DB file, this results in revealing all data stored in the corresponding table of SQLite DB; client side SQL injection is successful.

Notice that the payload did not to go the database on the server side (which possibly can be Oracle or MSSQL) but it did go to the local database (SQLite) in the mobile. Since the injection point and injectable target are local (that is, mobile), the attack is called a client side injection.

Getting ready

To get ready to find client side injection, have a few mobile applications ready to be audited and have a bunch of tools used in many...